After the United States entered World War I,

A. sauerkraut in the U.S. was renamed "liberty cabbage."
B. most German Americans supported the American war effort.
C. German books were removed from many American schools and libraries.
D. the playing of German music was often banned in many American communities.
E. All these answers are correct.


Answer: E

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